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Allergy Tips & Guides

Avoidance of allergic triggers is the best strategy to reduce the risk of anaphylaxis, a life-threatening allergic reaction. Despite everyone's efforts, allergens are not always obvious and accidental exposure can still happen. However, keeping up-to-date on the latest policies can be a big help. Check out the tips below to help those affected by potentially life-threatening (severe) allergies be more aware and ready for anaphylaxis.

Get Schooled in Anaphylaxis Resources

Allergy-Friendly Camp Packing List

Heading off to camp? Use this packing list ahead of time to know what you might need, including an anaphylaxis action plan.

Let’s Celebrate: Guide to Special Occasions

Managing Severe Allergies Outside the School Building

This resource, adapted, with permission, from St. Louis Children’s Hospital, is designed to help create an environment for children at risk for life-threatening allergic reactions on and off campus by ensuring that caregivers outside the classroom understand the issue, can recognize potential allergic triggers and are familiar with a child’s specific severe allergy action plan.

Third-Party Resources

Find an Anaphylaxis Community Expert (ACE) in Your Area

Allergy & Asthma Network (AAN), in partnership with the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI) and sponsored by Mylan, developed the ACE program offering a volunteer allergist and at least one community member affected by severe allergies.

Latex Allergy Guidelines

State Honor Roll of Asthma and Allergy School Policies

The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) tracks policies supporting people with asthma and severe allergies in elementary, middle and high schools and recognizes the states doing well in providing support for these individuals.

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